Former Douglas pitcher Jesus Luzardo was involved in Sunday’s trade between the Washington Nationals and Oakland Athletics.

The left-hander — drafted by the Nats out of high school in the third round of the 2016 draft — was shipped to Oakland as Washington bolstered its bullpen with the acquisitions of relievers Sean Doolittle and Ryan Madson.

Luzardo, ranked by MLB.com as the Nationals’ 10th-best prospect, was 1-0 with a 1.32 ERA in three starts with Washington’s rookie-league affiliate in the Gulf Coast League. At 19, he’s lauded for three plus pitches — a 93 mph fastball, curveball and changeup.

Luzardo was drafted out of high school despite having his senior season cut short due to Tommy John surgery. The Eagles went on to win their first state and national titles.